PBICKLY I-oak!" nuns s 1-asar , mat very good to! me 'tia true my not be good at all for you. -Prickly Porn Prickly Porky ;ciimbod down backwards irom the pine tree where he had had a lunch on inner bark from the trunk. He wanted a change. He would tell you that bark is all right. Gblncially in win- :er. but there are other green l things in summer that make a welcome change. He shuttled along the crooked Little Path, complain. lng about nothing at all, just to hear his own voice. He does that once in a while. You see he live; alone so much of the time that I! he didn't talk to himsel! he would I seldom hear a Poroupine's voice. Now and then he stopped. to reach tor a green plant growing by the edge of the crooked Lit. lie Path. Again he would go 0!! to one side for a short distance to something olwhioh he was particu. larly fond. It was on one oi these : )DUUUUUUDOODOCv4?"'iOOd".":sJs)r contract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson ..O PROOF OF PROGRESS The tremendous improvement in the average player-'s game-. .1; least, in the average duplicate player's-can be proved in the Held 0! squeeze plays. Not so many years Ago, this oiten-complicated device was the property of exports exclusively-but today almost every experienced duplicate player can and does execute squeeaee. indeed. '11 "19 10'”0Wln8 dell. no fewer than six of the eight declarers in the iield brought on the double squeeae needed for a clean sweep of the tricks. North deaian. Neither aide vulnerable; Match-point duplicate. pairs: on 914: aaxse some an-rs I6 WNE o oggroa 3 son ass vAKQ.nooe gases Ictually sched seven hearts- w most or them were properly con- tent toystop at a small slam. via name such bidding as the 1oIow- 11;: iviiriel siiie "stirs West 1-I Peas so Page 24 . Peas err-r Pass 59 Pass, nu Pass 90 Pass Pass, pm Even though South found that -iis partner had two Ices and two rings. he could not deiinitely count .1 tricks, and theretore, in most tases south stopped at six hearts. As it h ppened. the opening lead node little cr noldirierence ii the aards were played correctly. At ieveral tables the club queen was ed. The" king won, south dis- :arding a diamond, then the heart rive was led to the ace and the ieart six returned to the eight. Now the club ace was cashed for mother diamond discard, and a riub was rolled. when south con- ;inued by cashing the rest oi his aearts and the diamond see, both onents were squeesed! west. who had to keep as club against iummy's card in that suit. was owed to discard spades. and alter "! did so. the club was dicarded from dummy, Now East, who had :he responsibility or guarding the iiarnond suit. also was squeezed out of his spade stopper and the rui- .iiling tricks were taken by the lly. Thornton g blown over it. VI. Iwgessl ' weT;nMM. ...","u 11' He shuttled along the Crooked Lit- . tie a little side trips that Prickly Porky msdeihis great find. It was lying on the ground partly hidden by some dead leaves that had been Prickly Porh"s shoe-button eyes usually look very dull. They were not dull now. They brightened won- deriuily. For a moment or two he simply stood there staring at his iind. He could hardly believe his good fortune. Then he sighed. It was a gusty sigh of pure satis- iaction. There in iront or him lay one o! the great antlers oi Flat- horna the Moose. You know, Flat- horns, like Llghtioot the Deer. loses his antlers every winter and grows a new pair to take their place. This antler had dropped when Flathorns had passed that way months before, Already others had found it for there were marks of small teeth around the edge where certain iurry iolk had gnawed at it. grunfed Prickly Porky. "What have you Jound?" asked Roddy Fox, who happened along Just in time to hear Prickly Porky. "That is none of your business." declared Prickly Porky and tried to hide the great antler by getting be- tween it and Raddy. Roddy grinned. ."Ii you mean that thing." said he, "It oertainiy isn't any or my business. You are welcome" to it. What in the world do you want it for? You can't eat anything like that." "Perhaps you can't." said Prick- ly Porky. "You haven't the right kind or teeth Ior it. No. sir. you haven't the right kind- of teeth. if you had teeth like mine you might think diiierently." Once more Roddy grinned. "'I'ha.nk goodness I haven't teeth like yours." said he. "But even with teeth like yours I don't see how you can eat that thing. what is more; I don't see why you should ant to." Priiakly Porky turned his back on Raddy Fox and began to gnaw at one edge oi the great antler. Big and strong as those great cutting teeth of his were, he could get only bits from that antler. 1-le smacked his lips over these. "Everybody to his own taste." said Reddy Fox, and trotted away. wondering what in the world there could be in one of the great horns of Fiathorns the Moose that any one would like to eat. Every day Prickly Porky spent a little time gnawing on that big antler. Little by little here was less of the antler until at long last it disappeared completely, Prickly Porky didn't eat all or it. Mrs. Porky shared it with him. she lik- ed it as much as he did. Why did they like to gnaw at that antler? Because there was something in it that they needed in their own bodies. They didn't know they needed it. But Mother Nature knew and gave them a longing tor it Just as she had given small boys and girls a longing for sweets. 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